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<html>
<head>
<script>
function log(msg) {
document.getElementById('log').appendChild(document.createTextNode(msg + '\n'));
}
function test() {
if (window.testRunner) {
testRunner.dumpAsText();
}
window.onfocus = function() { log('main frame focused'); }
window.onblur = function() { log('main frame blurred'); }
var w = document.getElementById('frame').contentWindow;
w.onfocus = function() { log('iframe focused'); }
w.onblur = function() { log('iframe blurred'); }
if (window.eventSender) {
eventSender.mouseMoveTo(1, 300);
eventSender.mouseDown();
eventSender.mouseUp();
// We need to "wait" a bit before the next click -- otherwise it is ignored
eventSender.leapForward(2000);
eventSender.mouseMoveTo(50, 50);
eventSender.mouseDown();
eventSender.mouseUp();
eventSender.leapForward(2000);
eventSender.mouseMoveTo(1, 300);
eventSender.mouseDown();
eventSender.mouseUp();
}
}
</script>
</head>
<body onload="test()">
<iframe id="frame" style="width: 100px; height: 100px; margin: 0px; border: 2px solid black;"></iframe>
<p>This page tests that frames receive focus events when a click occurs
within their content area, and blur events when a click occurs outside
their content area.</p>
<p>To test, click in the frame and then click on this text.</p>
<pre id="log"></pre>
</body>
</html>